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''Before The Calm'' is the debut album from the Wigan-based band, Witness. The album was released in the UK in 1999 via Island Records and spawned three singles for the band in "Scars", "Audition" and "Hijacker", with the former two placing in the Top 75 of the UK singles chart.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=8809 )〕 ==Reception== Upon release, the album was lauded with all-round critical acclaim.〔〔Review soundbite sticker accompanying US album release.〕 ''The Times'' noted that the album was "tethered to neither trend nor time" and that Witness themselves were "a band to cherish".〔The Times album review, July 1999〕 ''Melody Maker'' praised "the baroque fragility of Gerard Starkie’s vocals and the effortless, atmospheric swell of Ray Chan’s guitars".〔Melody Maker album review, July 1999〕 ''NME'' declared ''Before The Calm'' "an astonishing debut album; stripped of all affectation", and went on to draw comparisons with Joy Division, DJ Shadow and Radiohead.〔 Other reviewers likened the sound of the LP to Wilco,〔 The Blue Nile,〔 the early releases of R.E.M.,〔 along with fellow Wigan band, The Verve.〔 Tim Perry of ''The Independent'' thought that ''Before The Calm'' encompassed "a satisfyingly undulating 45 minutes of delicate, late-night, soulful songs".〔 Allmusic noted that the album was conducive to repeated listens; "(t)he more one listens to this CD, the more one realizes just how moving and thoughtful songs like "Heirloom," "Scars," and "My Friend Will See Me Through" are".〔 Writing for ''Hi-Fi News and Record'' in September 1999, Johnny Black was impressed with the album's immediate accessibility, labelling ''Before The Calm'' a "truly wonderful debut" and Witness a band whose music was "moody, rootsy, gutsy, rockin'-folk with attitude".〔 Reviewing the album five months after its American release, Terry Eagan of ''Ink 19'' described ''Before The Calm'' as a "dark album" in which "the listener is treated to some of the most beautiful lyrics and singing to appear this year".〔 In drawing comparisons to ''Velvet Underground'' and ''Unknown Pleasures'', he also noted that the songs on the album serve to "create an intimacy between the performers and the listener that only the most classic of albums are capable of accomplishing".〔 In a retrospective look at the album in September 2006, Nick Southall of ''Stylus Magazine'' noted the depth of Gerard Starkie's lyrics and the "aged sadness" of his vocal delivery, declaring the album "the starkest, coldest, warmest, most haunted, most beautiful collection of songs to ever venture from the North West of England, despite what popular opinion may suggest".〔 〕 |rev2=''Hi-Fi News and Record''|rev2Score= (A:1 *) |rev3=''Ink 19''|rev3Score= positive |rev4=''NME''|rev4Score= 〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.witness.uk.com/before_the_calm_review.htm )〕 |rev5=''Stylus''|rev5Score= positive |rev6=''The Independent''|rev6Score= positive |}} Despite being well received by the music press, album sales were minimal,〔 as the band's co-manager, the late-Rob Partridge, contemporaneously noted that "''Before The Calm'' doesn't include a really 'radio-friendly' single, so the promotional opportunities are quite limited". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Before the Calm」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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